I am working on a Harman Kardon BDS280 that is not powering up its subwoofer. The subwoofer is connected with a mono 3.5mm plug in the triggerport so when the BDS starts the subwoofer powers up
Normally the BDS outputs a 12V when powered up but in this case the voltage was missing.
So i checked the schematics (see image) and found out that Q19 was blown. I replaced it and everything started working again. After that i removed the trigger plug cable and when i checked it again the 12V was missing again. I checked Q19 and found out it was blown again.
Inserting or removing the 3.5mm plug from the sub causes a temp short in the circuit depending the angle. I first thought the 3.5 mount was bad but others have the same problem. Now i know you should not remove cables when its powered up
but i can't believe it's this easy to kill a BDS280 
Anyway, what am i missing here? The only thing that should protect this circuit is the F201 sell healing fuse.
Normally the BDS outputs a 12V when powered up but in this case the voltage was missing.
So i checked the schematics (see image) and found out that Q19 was blown. I replaced it and everything started working again. After that i removed the trigger plug cable and when i checked it again the 12V was missing again. I checked Q19 and found out it was blown again.
Inserting or removing the 3.5mm plug from the sub causes a temp short in the circuit depending the angle. I first thought the 3.5 mount was bad but others have the same problem. Now i know you should not remove cables when its powered up


Anyway, what am i missing here? The only thing that should protect this circuit is the F201 sell healing fuse.
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